So amidst all the complexity of the word scrambling, they also had to figure out how to keep it consistent in some way so it could be reversed. If H becomes D, then with the same setting, D becomes H, or even more complex, if LL becomes XG, then XG needs to become LL. Talk about controlled chaos. Edit: Nevermind, I figured it out. It's the reflector. That's the one point where two different letters are connected by the same wire. So if you push H and the reflector reads it I to W and lights up A, then pushing A will simply reverse that circuit.
Alan Turung ?. Otrzymal z Polski 2 egz. kopii Enigmy w miesiacu sieroniu 1939 roku wraz z dokumentacja i instrukcja pozwalajaca na okreslenie " poczatkowych ustawien walkow" na dany dzien ! Touring dostal prawie wszystko na tacy - to owoc 7-lat pracy i osiagniec polskich kryptologow, Mariana Zygalskiego, Rejewskiego i Rozyckiego.
I typed my initials into one of these machines at Bletchley Park. Strange to think how the same machine was used to help wage one of the most destructive wars in human history.
After 16 minutes , typing ' I hear a plane nearby" , the flames of the destroyed outpost revealed the remains of this decoder machine and the technician operator.
The Enigma machine didn't actually transmit the message. It performed the coding and decoding of text messages that were went by standard wireless techniques.
The true backbone of the Enigma machine was keeping it's settings secret from their enemies. The code book was printed on special paper with special ink. This book would dissolve in water in less than a minute. When the machine was in use they would keep a bucket of water nearby, incase of enemy attack they could throw the book into the bucket of water. Rumors are when not in use the book would be kept in custody of the highest in rank. They where instructed to guard it with their life and to even swallow it if necessary. There where reports that some did swallow the code book to keep it out of enemy hands.
impossivel . criptografia se quebra se a chave vazar , mais facil ganhar no megamillion que decifrar enigma , 58,962,555,217,826,360,000 combinacoes (sao 159 quintillions ou 67 bits).
For the price of a house in Kokubungi, Tokyo, or two coIlege educations in the United States, I will make one for you. Distressing to make it nearly indestinguishable from an original slightly extra.
Turing was never recognised because of the secrecy surrounding the whole set up. It was not known of his contribution and his homsexual leanings worked against him. Churchill had all his bomba machines destroyed for fear of the other side learning about it all. The paranoia was immense.
@@miroslaw5615it's not broken, that's how the machine works. When you type a letter, the routors (3 gears on top) will spin and change the way its encoding, so if you type the same letter later, the ouput will different
And you thought you had a hard time spelling words before.
Are you saying this doesn’t include spellcheck?
@@jeffbrown7246 Lol
@jeffbrown7246 yerp sadly does not I mean you could have a person on the table with you as you type away 😂😂😂
U-Boats added a 4th wheel.
This is the most basic industrial version.
Good job they stopped there. Nothing more useless than a fifth wheel. But, I thought U-boats were watercraft, anyway.
and navy add the 5th wheel
Teacher: change ur locker combinations
Girls: make it simple
Bois:
This would make a great ASMR video.
Fr
ASMR = "Anti Semetic Murderous Reich" in this case 😂
It does have a neat clicky mechanical sound though
Most relaxing part is that Turing cracked it.
So amidst all the complexity of the word scrambling, they also had to figure out how to keep it consistent in some way so it could be reversed. If H becomes D, then with the same setting, D becomes H, or even more complex, if LL becomes XG, then XG needs to become LL. Talk about controlled chaos.
Edit: Nevermind, I figured it out. It's the reflector. That's the one point where two different letters are connected by the same wire. So if you push H and the reflector reads it I to W and lights up A, then pushing A will simply reverse that circuit.
Dam you just cracked the code that no body could for 2or more years
Makes perfect sense to those who have studied schematics of the enigma machine. I suppose.
Bruh that hurt my brain just trying to figure out what it was 😅
Just wowww Simple in face and genius inside
Enigma Machine vs Machine Alan Turing
The name of the second machine is 'bombe' I think...
You misspelled “ Marian Rejewski” .. you are welcome
Alan Turung ?.
Otrzymal z Polski 2 egz. kopii Enigmy w miesiacu sieroniu 1939 roku wraz z dokumentacja i instrukcja pozwalajaca na okreslenie " poczatkowych ustawien walkow" na dany dzien !
Touring dostal prawie wszystko na tacy - to owoc 7-lat pracy i osiagniec polskich kryptologow, Mariana Zygalskiego, Rejewskiego i Rozyckiego.
Yepp, do never forget the polish, who did the basic work for the britains@@Dycdom
I typed my initials into one of these machines at Bletchley Park. Strange to think how the same machine was used to help wage one of the most destructive wars in human history.
After 16 minutes , typing ' I hear a plane nearby" , the flames of the destroyed outpost revealed the remains of this decoder machine and the technician operator.
The Enigma machine didn't actually transmit the message. It performed the coding and decoding of text messages that were went by standard wireless techniques.
crazy how alan turing got betrayed by the country he saved
No good turn will go unpunished.
Totally Make an asmr with this, perfect!
The true backbone of the Enigma machine was keeping it's settings secret from their enemies.
The code book was printed on special paper with special ink. This book would dissolve in water in less than a minute.
When the machine was in use they would keep a bucket of water nearby, incase of enemy attack they could throw the book into the bucket of water.
Rumors are when not in use the book would be kept in custody of the highest in rank. They where instructed to guard it with their life and to even swallow it if necessary.
There where reports that some did swallow the code book to keep it out of enemy hands.
¿Al final se descubrió que ya se puede descifrar los mensajes de enigma?
impossivel . criptografia se quebra se a chave vazar , mais facil ganhar no megamillion que decifrar enigma , 58,962,555,217,826,360,000 combinacoes (sao 159 quintillions ou 67 bits).
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I would lose my sanity trying to figure this thing out
I'd love to own one of these originals.
For the price of a house in Kokubungi, Tokyo, or two coIlege educations in the United States, I will make one for you. Distressing to make it nearly indestinguishable from an original slightly extra.
@@leehaelters6182 military college educations are free. Lol.
Polish specialty Marian Rejewski broke the Enigma code before the outbreak of the war.
ما إسم الشركة التي صنعت هاذا الجهاز
Justo acabo de ver cómo funciona esta caja por dentro
Wat a great idea 👍
Turing was never recognised because of the secrecy surrounding the whole set up. It was not known of his contribution and his homsexual leanings worked against him. Churchill had all his bomba machines destroyed for fear of the other side learning about it all. The paranoia was immense.
No paranoia if another war was going to be started then they would still have the key to ending it
pfff Rejewski and his bomb were never recognized.
why is the y and z switched places?
it's a german thing, they have it this way. modern keyboards also
looking at my keyboard: because it´s german ... correct!
Wow! Cool!
I wonder how many brilliant minds haven't seen it and played it at the height of the war
They used caesar cipher
Can we build this in Minecraft?
The enigma machine would still work today. You can’t use modern technology cause it’s too easy to intercept.
Well no. The British government have cracked it
A smartphone may probably crack it nowadays
The legend
the world's first analog encryption
What about Vigenère?
@@ericerto8250 actually it is digital, not analog.
Even a computer of our time mite not find it easy to crack
Very complex machine
@@arthhours actually enigma is much simpler than a diesel engine.
"Please do not touch"
my mom's keyboard
With three rotors 1000 milliards of possibilty
The folcrum of the blacklist series 😅
Мэтью Макконахи помог в ее поисках)
I had to read comments to understand that a different letter lightens up ... okay ... Im dumb, I know 😂
Энигма существовала в нескольких ключах
The machine would always replace the keyed letter with a new letter. A fault.
The people that don’t know that this basically won the war by turning the tides
Order number 1
For Jhon wick
7 Houndred Million Dollar.
Time traveler❤😂🎉
News read all about it type writter.
Идеальна
Easy to decode
😂😂😂😂
Impossible even in ur dream😅
@@miroslaw5615it's not broken, that's how the machine works. When you type a letter, the routors (3 gears on top) will spin and change the way its encoding, so if you type the same letter later, the ouput will different
Schwerig mit sieben rotor
😎😜
калькулятор😂
is that like a typewriter or something
a next gen typer writer with a shit ton of clocks and stuff used and made by germans in WW2 which was nightmare for allies
Dawoiks cheat code 😂
I don't get it but cool
it make over trilion combination for one word
Zaten bu makinenin amacı anlamamak
@@Akifett it to scramble messages so the enemy cant tell what the germans were saying
@@Lyingrunner however, turing was still able to crack it
@@DjordjeDjuricSRB if you are an actual nazi you should know that slavs were also killed and not seen as aryan.
que estranhoooo
Hasta a donde llega la inventiva humana
They're worth 120.000€
Hey your fancy back lit typewriter is broken.
I A DOS ANOS 40
Luckily Poles have broke that machine. Based on Their work Turing could decipher later version of enigma.
Marian Rejewski is the man
It was as easy as pie.
Pole.
To nie jest Enigma - to jest maszyna handlowa.
Type run_win